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Albino Rocca Dolcetto D'Alba 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Albino Rocca Dolcetto D'Alba 2021
$40.28
La Ca’ Növa Barbaresco DOCG Montefico 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
La Ca’ Növa Barbaresco DOCG Montefico 2020
$131.75
La Ca’ Növa Barbaresco DOCG Montestefano 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
La Ca’ Növa Barbaresco DOCG Montestefano 2020
$131.75
La Ca’ Növa Barbaresco DOCG 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
La Ca’ Növa Barbaresco DOCG 2020
$100.75
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG Asili 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG Asili 2019
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de96

Decanter – "Maria Grazia Giacosa today runs this 5ha estate with her son, Luca. The filigreed elegance of Asili is almost always enhanced by the respectful winemaking style of the producer. This 2019 shines for its classy nose of watermelon and tar, cherry kernel and cinnamon, interchanging fruit and sweet spice. On the palate the graphite minerality gives personality and depth. It displays lively acidity and biting, extracted tannins; youthful, grainy but ripe. A wine of great personality with more volume and ability to age compared to 2018."

$356.50
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG Montefico 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG Montefico 2019
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js92

James Suckling – Some candied-berry, watermelon and dried orange-peel character. Medium body, creamy tannins and a fresh and focused finish. Drink in 2024 and onwards.

$217
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG Ovello 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG Ovello 2019
$201.50
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Carlo Giacosa Barbaresco DOCG 2020
$155
Poderi Colla Barbaresco DOCG Roncaglie 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Poderi Colla Barbaresco DOCG Roncaglie 2019
$155
Piero Busso Langhe Nebbiolo 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Langhe Nebbiolo 2021
$71.80
Piero Busso Barbera d’ Alba Stefanetto 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbera d’ Alba Stefanetto 2019
$82.12
Piero Busso Barbera d’ Alba Majano 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbera d’ Alba Majano 2020
$64.05
Piero Busso Barbaresco San Stunet 2019 (1500ml)-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbaresco San Stunet 2019 (1500ml)
$383.66
Piero Busso Barbaresco San Stunet 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbaresco San Stunet 2019
$180.58
Piero Busso Barbaresco Mondino 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbaresco Mondino 2019
$128.79
Piero Busso Barbaresco Gallina Viti Vecchie 2016-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbaresco Gallina Viti Vecchie 2016
$426.68
Piero Busso Barbaresco Gallina 2018-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbaresco Gallina 2018
$232.42
Piero Busso Barbaresco Albesani Vigna Borgese 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbaresco Albesani Vigna Borgese 2019
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we92

Wine Enthusiast – “Inviting aromas of sandalwood, blue flower, resin and mocha come to the forefront. The aromas follow through to the savory, rounded palate along with dried cherry, anisette and ground clove. It's polished and accessible, with fine-grained tannins. It closes on the warmth of alcohol. Drink through 2028” - Kerin O’ Keefe, Wine Enthusiast

$180.58
Piero Busso Barbaresco Albesani Viti Vecchie Riserva 2016-Red Wine-World Wine
Piero Busso Barbaresco Albesani Viti Vecchie Riserva 2016
$426.68
Albino Rocca Barbaresco Ronchi 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Albino Rocca Barbaresco Ronchi 2019
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we96

Wine Enthusiast – Outer quote mark Floral aromas of rose and violet align with Morello cherry and aromatic herb on this fragrant red. Precise and savory, the palate is still youthfully tense, delivering red cherry, pomegranate and licorice alongside tightly wound, fine-grained tannins and bright acidity. Give it time to fully develop. (KO) Inner quote mark (9/2022)

rp94

Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – Outer quote mark The Albino Rocca 2019 Barbaresco Ronchi is concise and tight with precise aromas of blackcurrant, aniseed, crushed stone and blue flower. Ronchi fruit often shows this more angular and linear quality, and these traits come through with special sharpness in this vintage. Additionally, there is an earthy, crushed limestone quality that also seems specific to this expression. The tannins are hard and firm, setting this wine up for a longer drinking window. Production is 8,200 bottles. (ML) 94+ Inner quote mark (6/2022

$130.15
Albino Rocca Barbaresco Angelo 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Albino Rocca Barbaresco Angelo 2019
$219.28
Cigliuti Barbaresco ‘Serraboella’ 2018 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Cigliuti Barbaresco ‘Serraboella’ 2018 (6 Bottle Case)
$819.80
Cigliuti Barbaresco ‘Vie Erte’ 2019 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Cigliuti Barbaresco ‘Vie Erte’ 2019 (6 Bottle Case)
$699.83
Cantina Del Pino Barberesco ‘Ovello’ 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Cantina Del Pino Barberesco ‘Ovello’ 2019
$139.48
Cantina Del Pino Barberesco ‘Gallina’ 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Cantina Del Pino Barberesco ‘Gallina’ 2019
$131.74
Cantina Del Pino Barberesco 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Cantina Del Pino Barberesco 2019
$100.74
Italy's winemaking legacy spans thousands of years, with each region boasting its distinct characteristics and traditions. From the northern alpine terrains of Alto Adige to the southern volcanic soils of Campania, the country offers a vast palette of flavors and styles. One of Italy's most renowned wine regions, Tuscany, is home to the famed Sangiovese grape, the primary constituent of Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino. Meanwhile, Piedmont in the northwest is celebrated for its robust and age-worthy Barolos and Barbarescos, made from the Nebbiolo grape. Further south, the island of Sicily brings forth wines made from indigenous grapes like Nero d'Avola and Grillo, reflecting the island's rich history and multicultural influences. The diversity in Italy's wine offerings is not just about grape varieties but also the winemaking methods. While some producers adhere to age-old traditions, others embrace modern techniques, resulting in wines that are both innovative and reflective of their terroir. This harmonious blend of old and new, tradition and innovation, has solidified Italy's position as a wine powerhouse, offering bottles that resonate with both connoisseurs and novices.
Italy is the largest wine-producing country, making 30% more wine than the number two and three spots, Spain and France. Italy is also amongst the most prominent wine consumers and exporters. Italy is a synonym for wine, and Italian wine has no equal in terms of variety, quality and prestige. Italy is home to hundreds of unique wine grapes not found anywhere else, so Italian wine is hard to replicate. For the real deal, you must try what comes out of the country’s cellars, and that’s quite an adventure.   Italian wine can be red, white or rosé; dry, semi-sweet or dessert-like; still or bubbly. There’s an Italian wine for every palate, budget and occasion. Let’s talk about the most popular Italian wines and how to find the best wines for you.
The most famous wines in Italy vary depending on what you’re looking for. For age-worthy red wines, those from Piedmont, made with Nebbiolo, or the many expressions of Sangiovese, in Tuscany, are a great start. For crisp white wines, few regions are so dependable as Veneto, Friuli and the Trentino Alto Adige. Even warm southern Italy is the source of striking white and red wine.  The most popular Italian wines are often labelled as DOCG; they’re the best of the best. Of course, there is good wine at the DOC and IGT levels, and they’re rarely as pricey as DOCG wines. 
Italian wine can be classified by region, as all twenty regions in the country produce wine. Some regions, such as Tuscany, Piedmont and Sicily, have gained recognition for full-bodied red wines. Still, even these regions produce white wine.  Interestingly, Italian wine styles are often compatible with the food typical of their region. Wine and food are two sides of the same coin, and that’s particularly true for Italy.  For sparkling wine, look for Prosecco. For a nice red, Barolo, Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino are worthy of memorable occasions. And then we have all types of wine for everyday enjoyment, from wine from Sardinia to that made up on the foothills of the Alps. 
Most Italian wine is not expensive, as it is part of people's diet. Everyday wine in Italy is as good as any, but the most memorable wines, those from prestigious sites, can undoubtedly be expensive. Brunello di Montalcino, Barolo, Barbaresco, Amarone Della Valpolicella, Franciacorta and the famous Super Tuscans are among the best and most notorious Italian wines. They’re on the expensive side. Fair value wine comes from every Italian region, but Chianti, Valpolicella, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo and the wines coming from Sicily and Sardinia are also well priced and spectacular. 
The best Italian wines depend on what you need. Robust red wines, sparkling wines or dessert wines. The country has it all. To ensure you get the good stuff, source wine at the DOC and DOCG levels. However, wine at IGT levels is often good for casual get-togethers. To find the best Italian wines, explore our collection at World Wine. The best source of Italian wine in Australia.